This ultra-high precision metal3D printingThe system is designed for large-scale manufacturing, and the materials used include copper, stainless steel, etc. PureForm MicroAM can3D printingFeatures finer than 50μm, aiming to achieve a wide range of applications, including electrical components, jewelry,
Medical treatment
with
Dentistry
equipment.
When the news came, Holo also completed its latest round of B round
Financing
, In the process attracted two new
invest
By. Lam Capital, the venture capital arm of Lam Research, and Atreides Management. Although the funds raised have not been disclosed, this round of financing also includes capital injections from some of Holo’s existing investors, including Prelude Ventures, Tao Capital Partners and Lightspeed VenturePartners.
Holo was founded in 2017 as an engineering
software
Developer
AutoDesk
Of derivatives, Holo currently has 163D printingTechnology and material patents, and 27 patents are pending. In March 2021, it launched its debut PureForm additive manufacturing platform, which operates on proprietary lithography technology. The system solidifies the metal polymer slurry in the company’s PureForm material portfolio into a green part, which is then demolded and sintered to obtain the final dense metal part.
Holo’s co-founder and chief strategy officer, Arian Aghababaie, added: “We are delighted to continue to provide our customers with new capabilities that will enable us to support a range of new MicroAM applications, from
surgical
Equipment and dentistry, to microelectronics, microrobots, consumer electronics and jewelry. “
With the end of the recent B round of investment, Holo said it plans to further expand the company’s scale in 2021 and 2022. The company plans to double its number of employees to further increase the throughput potential of its facilities while expanding its material portfolio.
Similarly, I also noticed that this month’s3D printingSeveral other financing cases in the industry. Robot startup Diamond Age recently raised $8 million in seed funding to advance its robotics technology. The company’s ultimate goal is to build a set of 26 robotic arm tools with additive manufacturing capabilities that can offset more than half of the manual labor required to build a new home. With new funding, the company will expand its current robotic platform and build a 1,100-square-foot demonstration house.
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